Michael Turner though that he was involved in a lot of mystery and intrigue when he was an American Naval intelligence officer working for MI5, or better known as the British Secret Service during World War II, but little did he know that once he met Melissa Pembury, it would make those days seem like a quiet New England vacation.
Why? Because Turner and Melissa are about to go off on an adventure that will pit their cunning and ingenuity against some of the most powerful men in post World War II England.
After the suspicious death of her father, Melissa solicits the help of Turner, an American living in London to help her carry out a search for the chalice of Christ, and at the same time solve the murder of her father. William Pembury, a British Archeologist, had traced the chalice through a two thousand year journey whose path started at the Last Supper and led directly to a group of anti-Semitic aristocrats called the Right Club. The British secret society was now plotting to eliminate the Pembury women and unleash the power of the chalice.
Melissa and Turner follow a variety of clues that take them through some of London's most iconic venues until they finally meet with Spencer Davenport to test the power of the sacred chalice. Davenport is the head of the Right Club, an anti-Semitic group of British aristocrats that conspired with the Nazis during World War II and will stop at nothing to harness the chalice's powers. Who will win the chess match that might determine the fate of mankind itself, the college professor and archeologist's daughter, or the Right Club and the Nazis?